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History of Ash and Ridley from Earliest Records to 1957
                    
Compiled by Dorothy G. Meager on behalf of Ash and Ridley Women's Institute           Page 73

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Nature Pages continued           Birds

Blackbird
Bluetit
Bullfinch
Chiffchaff
(S)
Crow
Cuckoo
(S)
Common Gull
Fieldfare 
(W)
Great-tit

Goldfinch
Green Woodpecker
Hedge Accentor
   
(Hedge Sparrow)
House Martin
(S)
House Sparrow
Jackdaw
Jay
Lapwing
(Peewhit)
Linnet
Nightingale
(S)
Magpie
Partridge
Pheasant

Pied Wagtail
Pigeon
Robin
Song Thrush
Whitethroat
(S)
Wren
Yellowhammer

Rook
Skylark
Starling
Swallow
(S)
Coal-tit
Greenfinch
Long-tailed tit
Barn Owl
Tawny Owl
Little Owl
Swift
Sparrowhawk
Tree-creeper
Mistle Thrush

S  =  Summer Visitor
W = Winter Visitor 

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